WHO would have known that the world’s ninth highest ranking Facebook page for news was run out of a Narrabundah home? sciencealert.com.au, an Australian science news website reached 1 million Facebook followers on Saturday night; […]

FORMER Queanbeyan dancer Dimity Azoury has a chance to take out The Australian Ballet’s highest honour. Azoury, a former Kim Harvey School of Dance student who joined The Australian Ballet in 2008, is one of […]

EVER thought about having chickens, but worried it would be too hard in a suburban backyard? Worried about the law, smells, noise, rodents? Alyson Hill has the answers. The Canberra-born author of the book […]

WITH the cool summer continuing, except for the odd warm day, the leaves are already turning into their glorious autumnal hues. There has certainly been mixed success with tomatoes this year lacking the consistent hot […]

LOCAL shopping centres in Canberra can be a strong pull for foodies who love great coffee. Sure, not all local shops, but many have small cafes focusing on what small cafes do best… keeping customers […]

OUR columnists are a little rowdy this week – MICHAEL MOORE takes the Opposition Leader to task for timesheet lapses in his office, TIM GAVEL is unhappy at the intrusion of television in sport, CATHERINE CARTER […]

ANNETTE Taylor was a bright, active, healthy girl, when a cerebral haemorrhage unfairly took her life only three weeks before her 12th birthday in 1975. But what her death would lead to was the start […]

“SHAME” puts sex-addict Brandon (Michael Fassbender) at odds with his beautiful but emotionally fragile, aspiring-singer sister Sissy (Carey Mulligan). Each is the other’s only family, with an enthusiastic libido, physically beautiful at the most fundamental level, […]

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WOMEN have taken to social media to express their outrage after US rapper YG berated women at the music festival Spilt Milk on Saturday (November 17). Carly Paine from Freedom Music in Canberra says during his […]

A GROUP of marchers are walking more than 560 kilometres from Sydney to Kosciuszko National Park to raise awareness of NSW’s recently-passed Kosciuszko Wild Horse Heritage Act 2018 – and they’ll soon be in Queanbeyan. […]

A LABOR government would likely have to rely on at least one Senate crossbencher besides the Greens to pass contested legislation, according to an analysis from The Australia Institute, a progressive think tank. The analysis, […]

TWO 17-year-old boys went on an expensive vandalism spree in July after they allegedly broke 138 building and vehicle windows. The two boys caused about $100,000 worth of damage at a school in Deakin, Red […]